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EVENING STAR. gious SUtctpe—4 Brantfat mucky, Press says :—The city was startl rs ay by the report of a suicide as myste- ‘melancholy. It was that of Mise Louies tome on Sai Sared to be unusually careful and. attentive ye discharge of some trifling household fore dinner she retire u good spirits. At dinner time het he brother was sent to call her, when tohis peor, he found her lying in a pool of blood. ubhappy mother rushed to the room, and her daughter in a dying condition, nd a razor by her side. The 4 was deep and ghastly. Dr. Desha was immediately, to whom the girl said she pad committed the deed herself, gis ing no reason c it whatever. All efforts to staunch the life hich was fast ebbing away, were una- ng, and after recognizing her relatives the riupate girl died. An inquest was held the body, whem the jury returned a ver- in accordance with the above facts. Lonisa pons Was not more than sixteen years of epossessing appearance, intelligent, ana of s nature extremely sensitive: Those who knew t fail utterly in their attempts to ascribe or her Fash act A Queer Case—A Man s —Florence, Italy, urtence. Not lon, e theaters in that ‘eft ork in His agitated over a very ago there was atone ¥ &@ company of Chi- jugglers. One of them—Ling-Lark—was cbrated for his trick of swallowing « long and then pulling it out again. At one of " representations there happened to be a lorentineof the name of Cipriani, who, 'g the theater with a few friends. bis opinion that the trick played WAs as easy as the drinking of a tum- lot water. Cipriani and his friends went | | Young t Her Own Throat.—The Lexington, | to a restaurant to have supper, and at- | eaten and drank for an hour, the jon fell on the Chinese Ling-Lark! Ci- ork, put it in his mouth, down the fork slipped from his got terribly frightened, at. dl to pull it out again, but all was in vain. ung man was immediately carried to the Jot Santa Mai and there he still lies, h his fork in his stomach: owd before the hospital has been so great at police officers have been stationed at the the people breaking Such an extraordinary : ited great interest in the medi- A Cateaco Femate Kixrromantac.—The Chicago Post, of the 24, says: The fact that a woman named Hattie Brown was arrested tor the larceny of ® smal! quantity of jewelry from 4 store Was mentioned a few days ago. This the case was called at th West Divis- ‘owe Court. There was no denial made ing the taking of the property, but the lefence pat in the plea that his ponsible for her actions; that ted with the mental disease ed The evidence disclosed the fa u has the reputation of being a highly respectable young woman. Two years z0 she received a sun-stroke, and since that ue she hasexbibil herself of e,no matter the justice was naturally al class. convinced of the trath of ese statements, and the kleptomaniac was dis- m sed at the request of the owners of the stolen soperty. y the | a7“Now, chi said a Sunday school | atleman-visitor. had been talking to the | )olars about “good” people and “bad” peo- children, when I am walking im the are good, and other: e, the general sh are rich, and others are poor vLomRaL Port —We clip the follow- g rare death notice from a Philadelphia paper:-—*On the 9th instant, of small-pox, i Vantine, son of Samuel and Jane ged 5 years, 9 months and 1 day ay the sun shine brightly the snow fall lightly pur little § Gone to me And ‘ ly at Fond da 1 was mar- 4 bring good luck. i letters, which can only be detec- he aid of a microscope, above each of tgures on the face of the dial. S7-A little girl asked her sister what was bout? The elder re- great pile of nothing, and no re to put it in.” ADAMS—TARLTUN. On the Mth inst., by the ' © Meador. Mr JOSIAH ADAMS to Mi 8. TARLTON, both of Washington, D. MS—GRAY. On the 21 f January, by R. Sin. smithy D.D , sOHS_S- WILLIAMS, Ff Datuqes, lows, to KATE CLEPHANE | BAY, of thie city. * DIED. SEMSTRONG On_the oth inet... os,CATHERINES. A as of ins inenlte are Lava i friends of the family are tavited to Monday. the 12th inet., at 2% tock. trom ner late residence, No. 4523 L street CROSS. On the evening of the Ith inst. W_OBOSS. in the 2th f his age. The funeral willtake place from the residance of mother, on 7th street, between G aud I stree's, On Sanday, February 11. JOHAN- aughter of John and Kate Kennedy. the parents’ residence. Cottage at 3-0 p. m.. Tuesday, 18th inst. Friends of ly respectfully invited to attend. * On Sunday + at the residence G street northwest. MAUDE Zmonths, aud 6 days, daugh- y W. 01 y at * pt on the morning of Februerylith, EMMA C.. beloved wife of Joseph Seaich,Jr = Funeral from her late residence, 311 Kichth at, E.. on Tuesday , 13th ii ‘o'clock < ORMES. SEACH. Of cos: N UNDERTAKERS. Rea ¥. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MABE. HARVEY & MABE, UNDERTAKERS, No, 934 F srazzv, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTA. S@ET4LLIO BURIAL CASES AND GASKETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ‘BAD! RNISHED AT WHOLESALE - — PRICES. SHROUDS, HABITS, &c. Branch Office: No. 79 Bridge street, Gsorge- mal-ly CABINET MAKEB AND UNDERTAKER, 6123 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. OF ALL KINDS MADE AND FORNITURE OF AlKED. ens tr oes or stockings on, the other | nce with an odd whim that such | yle of watch has the name of the | AUCTION SALES. WALL & 00.) Auctioncers, ‘inal Horse and Carri eS AaB CRE ameng which wisl be found some fine young. rk aud Batalie Horses caren ne: One peir Bay Horees, near 17 hands high, 6 years cha each weighs 1320 Ibe warned ee seats well roke to harness, just arrived from Ohio. A number of Hi umber of Horees sed Mules, of which a fall bs Tacedaye, Thursdays and Bat- urday toweather. it L. WALL & € WILLIAMS, a: northwest corner 10th and ADMINISTR-TORS SALE oF HORSE, CARRIAG - TURE, ke ahah HoqtoN OLD FURST in SD AY, Febi 15th. A.D, 1872, at 10 o'clock ry mY sball st. Ey . Aucts. B" ORREY « Ne. 1001 fia. FAMILY order of the Supr:- ms Court of the District Columbia, the verggnal + ffecta of the atlock. deceased. OM the premises, Ne TL on ‘oot west, between @ and lowing named articls, viz: Une Fomily Horas, One Family Carriage. streets north, the fol- Kedeteads. Bareans, Washstands, Chairs, Tables. Carpets, &c.. ina, Gians and Croce! rior. Cookin and other Stoves, And many other ar i les which we doom it mnmeces- sary to enumerate JE 2 ATTRACTIVE SALE oF HORSES. MUL’ ALPFRNEY AND HOLSTBIN COWS AND CALVES, BUGGIES. SP AND FARM Feary THER WITH 4 BW AN EXC 0 HOLD A ig ence of J. P. Bartholo#, jorge county. about four miles on the Bladensh erty of the late Junn © Rives, a1 row Farm we shall sell the fol and chattels icy and Hoistein Oo and Holstein Cate and Carriage Horses. tices Boca (tn five condition). ey (in order); Farm Wagon, 1 Boring Wag: n: 3 Horse Carts. Fonble set of Buggy, and lot of Plough and Oart ity of Farming Implements ity of Farming Implements. ‘Re Btone-holsting Machine: Hoi: Let of Shaftings, Pulleys. aud Whee . Ti sites ttntaras” Sa Hes alahod £00 gallons Vinegar; Iarge lot Vinogar Caske. 1 Piano Forte, by Knabe. Superior Oil Paintings. Boge and Flash Parlor Farviture, Wainut M.'T Sidebo Walnut Boob case; Iot Heating and Cook ‘ Cooking Uter sile, &c., &c , ec. ‘Terms: $25 aud under, cash; over that amount a credit of 2. 4, and 6imonths, with approved notes, bearing interest. ‘oTe.—The cars # Penn's Crossing, on the B.& 0.8 B.. which is on the place, thereby making it very convenient to partics wishing to attend the ante febi0 dts LATIMER & CLEARY, Salosmon._ Y W. T. JOHNSON, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 3d street east. By virtue of adeed of trust, dated the first day of July, A.D. 1571, and recorded in Liber No. 685. folio 75, one of the land records for Washington county, District of Columbia. I shall proceed to sell. in front of the premises, to the high- ter. on RSDAY, February 15th, at 4 P.M... part of Lot six.; Square numbered i74, leseribed as fo! Beginning for the same a printon 1ét red and twenty- ven fe mches from the northwest corner of 16th street and V street northwest; thence ranning west ove hundred and sixteen fost nine inches: thence northwesterly thence east to said 16 seventeen feet six inches; etreet ce south sigteon © of beginning. good two-story feet four and one half inches to The improvements consist of Frome fouse of six rooma 300 cash; balance in monthly notes 3 per th, bearing 6 per interest. or ten per cent for cash upon the deferred payments. One hundred dollars dewn at time of + ale GEORGE W_ CLARK. Trnstee. ftw. T. J HNSON, Auct. Yr |. H.WAR " Real E, Broker and Auctioneer, 729 Stventh street, between G and H By vir'ne of a deed of trust to 17, 171, and dat t mil at pabtic auetie hi 7 ell at public auction. em the pre- m ‘st bidderwon FKIDAY, February 2, DCB at ¢a'clock p.m. ail that certalu Percel of GROUND. known as lot 67, in division of part of Mount Pleasant’ Ph street, jusi beyond Boundary, together wit provements thereon. ‘Terms of sale -—One third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months after sale, with tn pet cent. in cured by deed of trnst on the property. $100 down when th ff. Stamp and convey- sncing . If terms of eale are not complied with within five days after. sale, the p:op- Sfiy, to be resci at risky and cost of defaulting par- chaser. E ¢ GKO._W.STICKNEY.{ Trastees. HReokds [Rep] | BH. WARNER, Auct Y BH. WARNER, Rest Estate Broker and Anctionecr, 729 Severth street. "8 SALE OF NEAT TWO-STORY HOUSE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF AU STREET, BETWEEN 15:m AND By virtue of @ deed of trust to us,dated Jan bem 11. and daly recorded on the land records’ of Washington county, District of Cotumbia, liber No. 639. folto 368, and by direction of the party thereby secured, we aball sell at public TBURSDAY. Feb 13-1973; om the promises, '. February 15.1872, on . that part of Lot 2,*quare 195, in said deed of t decribed, having a ‘ront of 15 feet 3 inches on Vol- fax streetand eure, being improved bya two-story Frame Teims of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in 6,12 and 15 months, with ten per cent. interest on de- ferred notes. ‘8:0 down om day of sale. Convey. a revenue stamps at urchaser 's Cost. ning and ANDREW B, DUVALLst st R. H. T. LEIPOLD. ‘rastecs. febl-taw&ds B. H. WARNER, Auet. leneers, B* W.L. WALL & CO., Aucti New Marble Buildit and 902, 8 W. cor. Penna. ave. and Sth st. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. t wll at public auction, Roc f Wm. b. Wall 1 & Co ge THURSDAY, at 42 o'clock m..the follow ing-deseril RI ed by J. Ledyard Hodge and wife in trust nited States, viz: 1. LOTS numbered twenty (20) and twenty-one, (2h) of irate of Square ais hundred cud thirty 6a),) in the: of W: OP PART OF LOT numbered i = ibered twenty-nine (29) and thirty Shervian's subdivision of apart of . in Washington county, D.C. B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION, SITUATED ON 19:4 STREET WEST, BETWEEN B AND S 8 REETS. By virtue of a deed of trast 3d, 1570, recorded in liber 633 fotio Rs f the id records of Bis ‘ashington county, District direction of the holder of the sell. at public auc: WON DAY, February 19th, al plece or parcel of WA FEL WRIGHTS BEAD! THE BEST OAK IN THE DISTRICT at WILLETT & LIBBEY, febe f__ Cor. 6th street and New York avenue, \N, JESKINS’ “ ANNIBILATOR,” aa PURELY yee sts BLE COMPOUND, mi RUEUMATISM AND GOUT. 8. CALVERT FORD, Drugsist 73 : 1105 Penna: Sromse. {BENCH FLUTING—The only place in the where it isdene. Also. Stamping, Embroidery of ew sauce. a of all colors coa- ME Gy mage —isnlsty___Oppite Patent Office. Petstoxs, ee in store and for sale jan2¢lm = 59 Water street, oF. Em Gcorgetown, OM. B* WM. L. WALL & ote Auctioncers, Marbie Building, er th sf. and Poussy{Vania avenue, oth and loth streets. | FRY BY cars | | AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES, &c. FAMILY SUPPLIES. THIS AFTERNOON. WILLIAMS, Auctionsers, lorthwest corner 10th and D streets. TR OPER CALE or YALU ILE IMPROVED WO BRIOK » BETWEEN T ly virtue adeedof january ‘25th. 1871, and ‘ta Cites hee }. folic daa ein Cie do fae Parcels, OF ‘ing i ete Seventy four (74), rt of of which ulate folio 179, one ¥ ity. The af Terms of ale: oeyy bes aed 12 months, secar-d nt. ip ‘and. deed ‘S20 down the property is struck off. terme of eale are not complied with wit from the sale. the trasies reserves the: TR ROPERT VENUK, é 4 3 | S 5 re) J 2 = is} cS ee trast dated January im Liber 653, folis 251, of ‘ashingtoncounty,D.C., nd by direction of the holder of the note secured thereby. we will sell, at public anction. ¥, February 12th. 1 r on the emines, on MOBDAY, Fi +1872, at & Selock p.m yall that piece or parcel of around, being Lot B, of Charles Stot subdivision of origi ry iv Hot 7 i tot, im fd baacment Brick Dwele ‘erms: with inter deed of House. a ein 6 and 12 months, secured by notes and cash; rest at ten per cent., st t} property. 20 when the prop- ampe and comvayancing ef put from the day of sale. the eis pad —— the ppb ina pa 'L. DUNLOP. $ Trasteos. b __"_GREAN & WILLIAMS, Aucts._ DH & FOX, pice Real Estate Brokers, P. A DARNEILUE. 515 Boventh street, opposite Post Office. A VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE EAST IDE OF 131m STREET, BET WEEN M AND STBEETS AT AUCTION MONDAY AFT! Davideon' Square the east side of 13th street. between M aad N streets, and having a frout of 28 fect 6 inches, bia A depth of 155 fect 15s inches to an alley. ‘erms: One-fourth of the purchase paid in cash; the resid atwelve and Conveyanc! seein k Sto wil ck oft Me rUk TIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneer... No. 1001, northwest corner lth and'D streets. VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL STATE ON USTREET NORTH, BETWEEN 7tu AND 4 STHEETS EAST, AT AUC 4 On MONDAY. the 12th inst.. at 4 o'clock .m..we shail sell,on the is oud ert for notes bearimg interest al trust onthe (Spomes ‘Btam the cost of the purchaser. Bs tale Persona wishi of wale, inquire o| 16-4 eecured by mand conveyancing at to see the property before the day Henry Erskine, on the premisas. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts down on the day of TO-HORKOW. RY WM. L.WALL & CO., Auctioneers, New Marble Building, 900 and 902 Penna. avenuoatd 9h street, “ITIVE SALE OF THE ENTIRE EFFECTS *MITH'S ART GALLERY AT AUCTION, [LOSE BUSIN WITH ALL 1H ES BGK LDED WITH MAKBLE SLABS AND CON CORNICES, WALNUT Ca8Es, PO « cs 3 t 7 TABLES. DESKS, STOUK, STOVES, ac . 2s and UIN EACH oe htc., &C yu TURSDAY MORNING, Fobruary pgvmmencing at 11 o'clock, a: No. between 13th and sth reets, CONTINUING M ‘at 11 o'clock and EVENING at 7 o'clock, until the whole stock is disposed of. We name in pa: f rv French Plate Glass Show One Large Gilded Frame for Mirror, Walnut Cases, Glass Front Black W siout Desk, with Glass Front. Stoves, &e..&e ‘We would enpecially call the attention of buyers to this #ale, as the stock comprises one of the best selected collectio P. Lithegraphs, }, Pictur ‘rames, * ever offered ‘st auction in this city. and to whieh invite enti f buyers. we invite the attention of buyers, SMITH, Agent. v.L. WALL & CO.. Auctionosrs £8 w (Rep., San. Herald, Capital. and Sun Caronicie.] Usted STATES MAKSHAL’S SALE. In virtue of a writ of fierl facias, issued ont of the Clerk's Office of the Sa Court of the District of od Earl aU at public : in front of the’ Court House door of said District, on TUESDAY. the 13th day of Feb- ruaty, 1872, at the hou: 2 o'clock, taree frame 916, 1918, and 199). wi —, No. 120. in the city of zed and levied upon asthe ‘of Williaa B. Spalding, ‘and will be aohd propert; to satisfy execution No. 8,316, in favor of Oharles H. pragin. guardian, ALEX. SHARP. CTThs dtm U.S. Marshal D C, Ga mas. =6< LADIES’ and MEN'S SATCHELS, LADIES’ DEESS TRUNKS, SOLE LEATHER TEUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, SADDLEBY snd HARNESS, CABRIAGE BOBES, &c., Bo. GREAT ‘ETY, et LOW PRIONS oa bat at the x 7 MANUFACTORY or JAMES 5S. TOPHAN @ ©0., Lcedlbehenel” aul SEVENTH STREET, One door above Odd Fellows’ Hal WHIP6, Bost and Medias EATENT GTATD pat ao Vv 18sIT THE “ OBE IDEA” OLEAN SWEEP CLOTHING SALB, At Oak Hall. 696 7th atroot. not Sates CRUSHED AND BROKEN. We are prepared to furnish CRUSHED OB BROKEN STONE to Contractors in quantities to suit. We arealso BUYING HARD BUBBLE STONE FOB CASH at our Works. J. E, ZUG & 00.. jani7-Im Foot of K street. OFF FS RPA, WasHixoton, Finke file dep ‘4 ~ ing April 1, 1872. In. imme mass G. BEL of . PPorosats Fo BESEKVING WOODEN VEMENT BLOCKS. Boarp Praiic Works, DistRic’ 3 zi ¢ > ehin bids sie the eeamanee @ cau +i equare’ yerde, and fost . All Santee st'the works by a sworn lage NEW ADVERTISEMENT. SEE PRICES WE WOULD AGAIN BEMIND THE PUB- LIC THAT WE ARE SELLING NEW VALENCIA EAISINS, at_..................130, EW LAYEE BAISLEB, at. -cinemene-onl Bo. CAT BOM—OHOIOR, At accnsnnsoneeesenrereesemnsersenrereeer BSC, CITBON—BEST LEGHOEG, 8... nrerner S60, MEW ZAWTE OUBRBANTS, Strcscececenen seen OB, NEW TUBBIGH PRUNES, at... 3C. TOMATOES—B-¥b CANS, Sticecrcennrssesorememmael BC, COFFBES..........0.000. seneamerenemeeess WORF LOW. FLOUR—GOOD, (-bDI. sack,) at....nu G2 75 FLOUB—BEST EXTEBA,(\-bbi sack,)at. 2 00. FLOUB—CHOIOE FAMILY, (%-bbl.sack,) 9 25. FLOUB—BEST FAMILY, (X-bbi. sack, 50, FLOUB—WELCH’S BEST FAMILY, at low rates, HAMS—OHOICE SUGAR-CURED, at............140. HAMS—BEST SUGAR-CUBED, 8t.........low rates. SHOULDERS—BEST SUGAB-OTEED, at.......9c. SHOULDEBS—PLAIN OURED, at... .80. AND A LARGE STOCE Of everything fn our line, at correspondingly LOW PRICES. ELPHONZ® YOUNGS @ ©0., GROCERS, OCOBNER NINTH AND F STREETS, Under Masonic Temple. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, WM. H. SEARS. { jand-tf PPesitese Goons. We would respectfully call the attention of our customers and the public generally to our large and well-selected stock of GOODS FOR THE HOLI- DAYS, among which we would name, in part— be ae LAYEB RAISINS. Lo N LAYER RAISINS, in whole, half and qre VALENCIA RAISINS SULTANA BAISINS. CUBBANTS, FIGS. IMPEBIAL PBUNES, in 1, 2 and 6 % COOKING PRUNES and DRIED FRUIT, WHIZE — PEACHES, in glass, very bean ul WHITE HEATH PEACHES, in3-Ib. and3-1b. cans GREEN PEAS, Domestic and French. TOMATOKS, in 2-Ib. and 3-Ib. cans. TEXAS BEEF, a very nutritious article. BUCKING’ PARKER HOUSE SOUPS. ENGLISH OnOw CHOW sad ONION PICKLES M. ; 5 new WINDSOR something FRENCH and AMERICAN PICKLES, all kinds. LOBSTEBS, in and tins, PBESEBVED GINGER and CHOW-CHOW. PRESEBVES of all kinds, Gordon’s make, ALMONDS, WALNUTS, PEO. INCH CA) PRA iree! Fike CBAC ALso, FINE OLD JAMAICA RUM. SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKY Very superior OLD BRANDY. Old BAKEB and NEOTAR WHISKY. GAFF'S CELEBRATED PURE BYS WHISKY. 'T, ANGELICA, MUSUAT, SHEBRY PORT ADEIEA WIKES be All the popular brands of CHAMPAGNE WINES and » few casks fine old PALE SHEBBY in the Custom House at Georgetown, thereby guarantecing the purity of the Wine offered, FOB 8ALB LOW BY BEOWNING 4&4 MIDDLETON, No.614 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, deoclé-tr Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. GOLDEN HILL. ‘This popular FAMILY FLOUB in store and for sale ii suit. ein Fpggy cat Bae Pe. HAY and STRAW. W. M. GALT 2 00., avenue and Ist street. decls-tf OOTS AND SHOES. We sell tit and odes pore hyd entire stock of yf Winter | THE SUPREME COURT OF THE D it a M=™= @ BYLES, 417 SEVENTO STREET. ARE OFISRING 4 FINE STOCK OF IMPORTED ARD DOMESTIC GROCERIES CONSISTING TN PART OF pet tle whole, half, end quarter eerie Frans. ‘ oa & iiwarth'e da ever: ree. 's Bi Fraita, ad rt acts, (nee Bok ney Sr Fae Sacege, Bo bee le 6 “ S tea cae Wiiteky, & Co. Brandies. moi Rae at bee sky, QM Baker and Cast Wik Ps Li ‘ine. seit, fine.) Butt tape preety for tamitiee, tp mad 'T, pul ex] lor packages. jeer RAY @ 351 Peansylvania Avemue, pe ZAMPION GROCERS, pat En mh direct from San Francisco, J » SC. i GREEx Rio, <b ‘as Maricalbo, 2c. 1b. va. ava. 3c. ANSED FRUITS Tomatoes—2 1bs.. 140. per can; ibs, 230. per can. Peaches—2 ibs., 19. per can. 3 ibs, 2c. per can. ae ce t¢ aT 25 bbls, PRI hace ES. 300 bbis. best brands RYE WHISKY, in store and for sale low to trade, by FRANK HUME, (successor to Poole & Hume,) Wholesale Grocer, 454 PEN NYLVANIA AVENUE, Agent fc etal Acme Family and Harper's Ferry Bztra SEWING MACHINES. T™ Foonence IMPROVED NOISELESS LOCK-8TITOH FAMILY SEWING MACHISE. Having exclasi: the Self. to ceaten Teo Sheets soars huttle tae thly instalments of machines taker ihexchange. Also, BEPAIRING done promptly, A. J. MILETEAD, Agent. TROULATING LIBEARY—The Washington Library Association the nse of their bi- brary for com of $3 per anpum. | The L.- rary contains over yolumes; embracing Catalogue all the modern works of Picton, Rs ‘elence. fe. The coms of the ¥.M. 0. A NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE, 4DVANCE MONEY Al LESS THAN ONE HALF THE USUAL BATES, ROBERT FULTON 4s CO., - YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION. ‘The vogetattve powers of life are strong, bet in a few years bow often the pallid bee, the ieck-luster eye end emanciated form, and the impossibility of “pplication te mental effort, show their banefal in- fuence. It soon becomes evidest to the observer that come depressing mfuence is checking the de velopment of the bedy. Consumption is talked of, ‘and perhaps the youth is removed from school and sent into thecountry. This is oneef the worst moves mente, Removed from ordinary diversions of the ever-changing seenes of the city, the powers of the body, too much enfeobled to give sect te healthfa! ‘wad rural exercise, thoughts are turned inwardi; apon themselves. If the patient be e female the approach of the BS me a BEY LS ‘menses is looked for with anxiety as the first symp- | as {01- tom in which nature is to dhow her saving power in diffusing the cirewletion and visiting the check with | *0d 9 the bloom of health. Alas! are prostrated, aad the w hole esonomy is deranged. ‘The beautifal and wond erfe? period in which body ‘and mind undergo so fascinating @ change from child to woman, is isoked for in vain. The parent's heart bieeds im anxtoty , a7 1 fancies the grave but waiting for its victim. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES OB EARLY INDISCRETION, attended with the fellowing symptoms: Indisposi- Especially who tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss Memory Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wake- fulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Las- situde of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Ap. petite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flash. ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Counte nance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain jnthe Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Fiying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobili- ty, Restieaness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such patients than Solitude, ané nothing they more dread, for fear ef themssives; no Lo repose of manner, no earnestness, no speculation, buts burried trensition from ome question to another OR-WHICH THIS MEDIOINE INVARIABLY REMOVES—SOON FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY AND EPILEPTIO FITS, IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. two patients. Beason had for a time left them, and both died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and about twenty years of age. ‘Who can say that these excesses are not frequen‘ly followed by those direfal diseases, Insanity and vorsumption? records of the Insane Asylums, andthe melancholy deaths by Consumption, boar appears. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute; neither mirth mor grief ever visite it. Bhould s sound of the voice coour it is rarely ar. ticulate. “ With woful measures@aa despair Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled.” eases and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an valuable gift of chemistry for the removal of the con- sequences. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU. ‘There is no tonic like #. It anchor of hope to the physician and patient. This is the testimony of all who have used or prescribed it. Beware c! cunterfelte and those cheap decoctions callec Bucha, most of which are prepared by solf- etyled dacwors, from deleterious ingredients, an o@ered for sale at ‘less price” and “larger bottles, Bo. They are unreliable and freqecntiy inyurions Ash Jor Helmbold’s, Tako ne ether. Price @1.25 per bottle, or 6 botties for 6.00. Dotivered to any edfrem. Desorihe cymptems ts all commaniestions, ‘8 i Ni | N™3o'Peb seen IN Roctawier aThp ALABAMA AND OH ATTANOO@A BAIL- | becee beep inn eo esters ORTEST alt Rar. Lin ew Tork. Batimiee. eae op wei Sate roy iJ Day and *lerping Br sails rome from Lyochvargtie Mobite & and Checte- ewckost Lime ead General Freight and Ticket Gencral Superint nd-wt Guat 0} BALtimone OMIe RAILeoaD. “ . T For Leave daily. Si pile sen bisa Tasp.m FOB ALL WAY STATIONS. at Leow Pe ye eT pats 45,915 one G Nay FOR BALTIMORE Leave at 8-008 m and 3 00.540 7 = fou Wal erations Soe™ Leavy On m and 3 00 7435p m LEPABTS OF THE Wank Leave daily excep! Sarurday aud cunday.at 6.45 a Band 3 beans a Pn, notion On ant 7 45 pom 90 and 7:43 pm only, connect- aioe trom Balti vre to re ad s inave itebuy re seen eon Beiny House with St: 1 ft Spey ane utw roms! ste to the eat can be hed b Ly ee Station Ticket Uffice at ali 2. MROUGH LINE BETWE. WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA AND & Wastixgton, June 2 NEW YORK arer we FOR NEW YORK, withour change of ca Les Se ety, (encedt Studay pat S00 a.m, ™ FOR PHILADELPHIA tnerense of appetite bas | Leave daily (except Buuday at 5-00 a.m. 1246 grown by what it fe@on. The encrgice of the system | *4 9:40 p.m ON SUNDAY. Leave for New York at 9.00. m.. and Philadel- at 54° p ™ Tork on train only. Philadeiph w York or Beate be had at the Ptation Office at all hours of the on! For Baltimore and Ohio Railroad advert for echedule between Washimeton, es L Wits uapolis and the West. x, ~ Master of Transportation, L al Ticket Agent G Washington —- M. COLE, Gee bo. 5. KOONT sore BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET From bis extensive practice in the great Il of Europe and the frst im this coustty. “ine land, France. Jadelphia and elewhers, the moet certain, speedy and effectual remed a the world for all y DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. Woakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Affeo: tion of the Kidney» or Bladder: Involuntary Dis- charges, Impotency Geveral Deblitey, Wer any aipitation of the Heart, Timidity, Trem- or Giddiness, of the sclteet re f Fy practices more the songe of the 8: reps to the blighting thetr most brilliant rendering marriage, &. heir victimes then arinors of Olyssee, Anticipations, the Victims of Solitary ul and destructive habit which am to an untimely gave thousands of oung men of the most exalted talents and brilliant Nellect. who might otherwise have entranced itt: ates with the thunders of eloyasnoce. oF living lyre, may cail with fall MARRIAGE. Married persone or Young Men contemp! riage, aware of Physical Weakpows (Loss ative Power—Lmpotency,) Nervous Excitabi Palpitation, Organtc Weakness, Nervous D-bi or any otber ‘cont ‘sting mar- Procre- # to commit excreses from aware of the dread'ul consequences that jow, wo that de the will prow todeny that the power of procreation is lost «: by those failing into maine than ill Cough, Consumption. decay. A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DA Persons ruined in health by ralcernet preventer. who keep them trifling mouth after month. Riss nd injurious cump-unds. should i‘. rs

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